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Re: Klingon keyboard

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (d'Armond Speers)
Thu Jan 15 17:08:33 2009

From: d'Armond Speers <speersd@georgetown.edu>
To: tlhingan-hol@kli.org
In-Reply-To: <496fb130.27b38c0a.43e6.ffffb393@mx.google.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 15:07:19 -0700
Errors-to: tlhingan-hol-bounce@kli.org
Reply-to: tlhingan-hol@kli.org


What I can't tell just by looking at the page is what happens when you  
type on it.  What comes up on the screen?  The corresponding Klingon  
symbol?  Using what font?  What about in a simple ASCII environment?

As interesting as it looks, it's probably useless.  Not to mention  
it's a PS/2 connection, which I haven't seen in years.

--Holtej

On Jan 15, 2009, at 2:57 PM, nahqun@gmail.com wrote:

> jatlh mark:
>
>> Dochvetlh bonuDnIS:
>
>> http://www.cherrykeyboardsrus.co.uk/Klingon+Language-Details.htm
>
> Is it just me, or is the pIqaD not mapped onto the keyboard in the  
> same manner as the pIqaD fonts?
> And I'm pretty sure those aren't Klingon numbers.
>
> Regardless, they keyboard was released November of 2007, and they  
> aren't planning on making any more (unless there's a BIG demand).
>
> Which is sad, since I've been wanting one since 2002 when I started  
> studying pIqaD.
>
>
> ~naHQun
>
>
>

d'Armond Speers, Ph.D.
speersd@georgetown.edu







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